Mary Barra is chair and CEO of General Motors, leading the transformation of personal mobility through connectivity, electrification, and autonomous driving. Her previous executive roles at GM include executive vice president of global product development, purchasing, and supply chain and senior vice president of global product development, where she was responsible for the design, engineering, and quality of GM vehicle launches worldwide. Barra began her career with GM in 1980 as a General Motors Institute co-op student at the Pontiac motor division. The chair and founding member of GM’s inclusion advisory board, she serves on the boards of Walt Disney Company, Duke University, and the Detroit Economic Club. Barra’s recognition includes being named to the 2021 TIME 100 list of the world’s most influential people.
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